The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and Romania

NEETs are a social category specific to today's society characterized by increasing inequalities between people, precariousness, and insecurity. At the level of the majority of the population but also among the authorities and specialists (economists, sociologists, psychologists, etc.) the dom...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Neagu, Vladislava Lendzhova, Dilyana Keranova
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: South-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education" 2021-08-01
Series:Проблеми на постмодерността
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Online Access:https://www.pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/273
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spelling doaj-8376966eebf945019ca30940ff1f414a2021-08-27T20:27:50ZbulSouth-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education" Проблеми на постмодерността1314-37002021-08-0111210.46324/PMP2102112The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and RomaniaGabriela Neagu 0Vladislava Lendzhova1Dilyana Keranova2Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian AcademySouth-West University ,,Neofit Rilski”South-West University ,,Neofit Rilski” NEETs are a social category specific to today's society characterized by increasing inequalities between people, precariousness, and insecurity. At the level of the majority of the population but also among the authorities and specialists (economists, sociologists, psychologists, etc.) the dominant perception is negative on this category of populations often associated with the underclass, dangerous class (Avis, 2014), people getting nowhere (Bynner, Ferri & Shepherd, 1997) or people at risk (Conrad, 2005). The interest for this category of the population is even higher for Bulgaria and Romania because the share of NEETs is the highest in the EU: 23.8% in Romania and 20.7% in Bulgaria (Eurostat database). This paper aims to analyze this category of population to obtain a more realistic image of NEETs, especially in the two Eastern European countries. One of the few positive effects resulting from the accentuation of interest for this category of the population consists in increasing the number of documents (articles, reports, books, etc.) that analyze NEETs. By using alternative research methodologies (literature review) these documents can provide relevant information on NEETs and can provide several clarifications on their situation at the national and European levels. https://www.pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/273NEETsalternative research methodologiesBulgariaRomania
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author Gabriela Neagu
Vladislava Lendzhova
Dilyana Keranova
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Vladislava Lendzhova
Dilyana Keranova
The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and Romania
Проблеми на постмодерността
NEETs
alternative research methodologies
Bulgaria
Romania
author_facet Gabriela Neagu
Vladislava Lendzhova
Dilyana Keranova
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title The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and Romania
title_short The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and Romania
title_full The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and Romania
title_fullStr The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and Romania
title_full_unstemmed The specifics of the NEETs population in Bulgaria and Romania
title_sort specifics of the neets population in bulgaria and romania
publisher South-West University "Neofit Rilski", Department of Sociology, Academic seminar "Media and Education"
series Проблеми на постмодерността
issn 1314-3700
publishDate 2021-08-01
description NEETs are a social category specific to today's society characterized by increasing inequalities between people, precariousness, and insecurity. At the level of the majority of the population but also among the authorities and specialists (economists, sociologists, psychologists, etc.) the dominant perception is negative on this category of populations often associated with the underclass, dangerous class (Avis, 2014), people getting nowhere (Bynner, Ferri & Shepherd, 1997) or people at risk (Conrad, 2005). The interest for this category of the population is even higher for Bulgaria and Romania because the share of NEETs is the highest in the EU: 23.8% in Romania and 20.7% in Bulgaria (Eurostat database). This paper aims to analyze this category of population to obtain a more realistic image of NEETs, especially in the two Eastern European countries. One of the few positive effects resulting from the accentuation of interest for this category of the population consists in increasing the number of documents (articles, reports, books, etc.) that analyze NEETs. By using alternative research methodologies (literature review) these documents can provide relevant information on NEETs and can provide several clarifications on their situation at the national and European levels.
topic NEETs
alternative research methodologies
Bulgaria
Romania
url https://www.pmpjournal.org/index.php/pmp/article/view/273
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